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stay with us. jennifer >>>> it's these "talking points" that the right have about "the heavy hand of government". i want to have that conversation. really! you know, i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition honey. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> that's hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. ... and current will let me say anything. >> only on current tv. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's "the stephanie
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good to have you with us. we are ready to take your calls at 866-55-press. >> that's our toll-free number. join us on facebook at facebook.com. i'm sorry facebook.com/bill press show and on twitter at bp show. good to see you this morning. peter ogburn has the day off. but we have another man by the same name. a good friend of the program, congressman from vermont, peter welch? >> likewise. good to be here, bill >> bill: not a lot going on but a lot to talk. >> ain'ted nothing going on. we are just watching, you know, like watching paint dry but there is a lot going on between the speaker and the president. >> we will see whether all of it is good or not. our team peter ogburn has the week off with his family. dan henning is in charge this morning. >> dan: if i could do my producerly duties and ask the congressman to step a little closer to the mic phone. beautiful >> bill: cyplian boulding with the camera work this morning. wanted today point out on facebook and twitter by the way, weact radio, our local prog
good to have you with us. we are ready to take your calls at 866-55-press. >> that's our toll-free number. join us on facebook at facebook.com. i'm sorry facebook.com/bill press show and on twitter at bp show. good to see you this morning. peter ogburn has the day off. but we have another man by the same name. a good friend of the program, congressman from vermont, peter welch? >> likewise. good to be here, bill >> bill: not a lot going on but a lot to talk. >> ain'ted...
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to begin awake and wake in the wake of the tragedy but i think about that death with us i mean that's those are the talking points coming from the n.r.a. the politicians that are in mashed in the n.r.a. and in conservative causes i mean that's that's that's not speculation on my part that's politics and media one hundred one for the last fifteen years they have a message they have a narrative that narrative has to percolate through their delivery system which unfortunately are their very competent very wonderful anchors and reporters so i would lay against any news outlet but they are set up the delivery system for the pundits for the host driven shows where you have the right wing you know mentality come in and there's rehash and then shot back out you know in these various media outlets where they're pundits feed into somebody like laura ingram this is nothing different than what they did ironically two weeks ago to bob costas and one of their own employees jason whitlock when costas and whitlock talked about guns with respect to the kansas city chiefs who killed his girlfriend and
to begin awake and wake in the wake of the tragedy but i think about that death with us i mean that's those are the talking points coming from the n.r.a. the politicians that are in mashed in the n.r.a. and in conservative causes i mean that's that's that's not speculation on my part that's politics and media one hundred one for the last fifteen years they have a message they have a narrative that narrative has to percolate through their delivery system which unfortunately are their very...
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because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll talk about video game violence. is there is an incentive for relevance and there is a vehicle of escapism of video game immersion that enables people who want to be deadened to crawl in the cracks and stay there where no one can discover them until it is too late. >> i think that is absolutely spot on. the issue of all these things, mental health, video game, guns and so on, actually all of it is to blame. it is a collection of events, situations in somebody's life who is disturbed that all collides. i feel passionately about guns because without the gun here, this person couldn't have per
because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll...
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joining us now from philadelphia, dr. chuck williams, teaches at drexel university and studied the question of violence in film. what's your headline, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, bill, to talk about this very important issue. quentin taken tie tee know, he's a good director as an adult who understands reality and versus fantasy. i can consume that as many times as i want and i happen to enjoy kill bill somewhat that series. but let me also say that after what happened on friday, everybody has to look at what part they had to play in creating this culture of violence. let me be very clear. quentin terrentino's movies are very violent. he can't back down from that. stand up for the fact that you decide to create these movies. all you have to do is show a clip of his movies and it's stylized violence. so the headline there is when violence looks good, it's okay and we forget that it's violence. >> bill: when you studied this, i mean, it's basically all about influencing people to do sufficient in
joining us now from philadelphia, dr. chuck williams, teaches at drexel university and studied the question of violence in film. what's your headline, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, bill, to talk about this very important issue. quentin taken tie tee know, he's a good director as an adult who understands reality and versus fantasy. i can consume that as many times as i want and i happen to enjoy kill bill somewhat that series. but let me also say that after what...
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, telling us they loved us. >> that made you feel better? >> yes. >> what about you? >> it felt kind of weird but as well, it kind of felt comforting, like things are slowly getting back to normal. >> you want that routine back. you both knew siblings, friends whose siblings died. how has it been to face that, to realize that? >> like, i don't want to believe it, but you kind of have to. it really does get to you to think that like your best friend won't have a little brother for the rest of their lives. >> makes you appreciate each other, doesn't it? you're lucky. >> we are lucky. >> obviously you're talking, a lot of people are saying where are you from. your dad's american, your mom's australian. you moved here four years ago. i know, georgia, you chose this town for two reasons. what were they? >> when we knew we were going to come back to america, i was looking for -- most important to me was a safe place to live. and the second most important was good schools and i was very obsessive, trawling the internet, reading every survey, every
, telling us they loved us. >> that made you feel better? >> yes. >> what about you? >> it felt kind of weird but as well, it kind of felt comforting, like things are slowly getting back to normal. >> you want that routine back. you both knew siblings, friends whose siblings died. how has it been to face that, to realize that? >> like, i don't want to believe it, but you kind of have to. it really does get to you to think that like your best friend won't have...
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for -- to use for these benefits. is there any chance, is there any chance that this will be seen by the democratic side as in fact, a more accurate measurement, rather than simply a way to cut benefits? >> it is a good question. on the one hand you had nancy pelosi going on msnbc saying she probably could muster up support for that in her caucus. certainly because the medicare eligibility age component is not there, it could make it through the caucus possibly. on the other hand you have people legitimately know that this is a benefit cut. and in 2012, promising to put social security to the side and promising never to touch benefits in these negotiations. and now they're going to have to explain to their constituency to who they made these promises, i'm doing this because of a broader deal. so it creates a very different political reality. >> sam stein and ezra klein, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> coming up, the truth about guns in america. and the lies of the national rifle association. that is
for -- to use for these benefits. is there any chance, is there any chance that this will be seen by the democratic side as in fact, a more accurate measurement, rather than simply a way to cut benefits? >> it is a good question. on the one hand you had nancy pelosi going on msnbc saying she probably could muster up support for that in her caucus. certainly because the medicare eligibility age component is not there, it could make it through the caucus possibly. on the other hand you have...
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i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. that an unbalanced man shouldn't be able it to get his hands on a military style assault rifle so easily. that in this age of technology we should be able to check someone's criminal records before they can check out at a gun show. if he we work harder to keep guns out of the hands of the people there would be fewer atroscities like the ones in newtown or any of the lesser known tragedies in small towns and big cities all across america every day. since friday morning a police officer was gunned down in memphis leaving four children without their mother. two officers were killed outside a grocery store in topeka. a woman was shot and killed inside a las vegas casino. three people were shot inside an alabama hospital. a 4-year-old was caught in a drive-by in missouri and taken off life support just yesterday. each one of these americans was a victim of the everyday gun violence that takes the lives of more than 10,000 americans every year. violence that we cannot accept as routine. so
i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. that an unbalanced man shouldn't be able it to get his hands on a military style assault rifle so easily. that in this age of technology we should be able to check someone's criminal records before they can check out at a gun show. if he we work harder to keep guns out of the hands of the people there would be fewer atroscities like the ones in newtown or any of the lesser known tragedies in...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us here @@cnbcwex. >>> going, going gone. depleting resources isn't just a concern for environmentalists but for the community, their. as finite materials become scarer and prices inch upwards, some companies have to look at alternatives. the resource crunch may be around the corner. joining us for more is tom delay, chief executive of the carbon trust. tom, welcome. >> good morning. >> you've been trying to draw attention to this issue. how do we know beyond this general sense of resource depletion just how unprepared companies are for this transition? >> well, we advise governments and businesses around the world, particularly leading organizations on resource efficiency and carbon reduction. we wanted to see whether there was a broader passion here and whether other organizations were engaged in the same way as leading organizations. we did market research. we looked into almost 500 executive opinions on essentially resource efficiency, resource crunch, what they were doing -- >> what do you mean resource? what kind of res
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us here @@cnbcwex. >>> going, going gone. depleting resources isn't just a concern for environmentalists but for the community, their. as finite materials become scarer and prices inch upwards, some companies have to look at alternatives. the resource crunch may be around the corner. joining us for more is tom delay, chief executive of the carbon trust. tom, welcome. >> good morning. >> you've been trying to draw attention to this issue....
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would be used to launch a nuclear warhead. this type of missile technology is expressly covered under u.n. security council resolutions, prohibiting such testing of missiles and the type of technology, supported by china even. the last time in spring when china tried to launch a satellite, but it failed using this technology, china said we need to come out with a presidential statement from the united nations on this presidential statement condemning the actions of north korea can set the stage for tougher actions in the future if china -- if north korea were to launch another missile. that missile has been launched. we now think it's time for tougher actions since her engaging diplomatically with china and other members of the u.n. security council on tougher resolutions and possibly sanctions against north korea. >> make any progress quick >> if you type to the state department to figure out what's going on. we've conveyed very frankly, candidly to the chinese in both washington d.c. and beijing in my case. >> in beijing, wh
would be used to launch a nuclear warhead. this type of missile technology is expressly covered under u.n. security council resolutions, prohibiting such testing of missiles and the type of technology, supported by china even. the last time in spring when china tried to launch a satellite, but it failed using this technology, china said we need to come out with a presidential statement from the united nations on this presidential statement condemning the actions of north korea can set the stage...
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if you wanted to use instagram, to have your photos used in ads or have your actions used in ads with no way to opt out other than to delete your account. i felt like that was an ultimatum, i felt if that's my only option, i'm going to delete because i don't want my stuff used in ads. >> do you believe this could have been a trial balloon from facebook who bought instagram, testing the waters to see how folks would feel about policies, perhaps? >> if it was, it was -- it went really badly, didn't it? it could have been a trial, but those terms were certainly vetted by a lot of lawyers. it seems like it was something that was -- it was, you know, one of facebook's big things, they move quickly and change things quickly if it goes badly. that's more what you're seeing. >> okay. matt honen, thank you very much. we'll wait to see what happens on the 16th of january. thank you, from "wired" magazine. >>> to another magazine, big news out of "time" magazine. the person of the year of 2012 is president barack obama. again. but not everyone is thrilled with the magazine's choice. my next gues
if you wanted to use instagram, to have your photos used in ads or have your actions used in ads with no way to opt out other than to delete your account. i felt like that was an ultimatum, i felt if that's my only option, i'm going to delete because i don't want my stuff used in ads. >> do you believe this could have been a trial balloon from facebook who bought instagram, testing the waters to see how folks would feel about policies, perhaps? >> if it was, it was -- it went really...
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brad garrett's with us this morning. nice to have you with us. great to have you. >> a little like an intervention. >> al roker. up and down with the weight. >> i'm consistent. i'm consistent. >> fiscal cliff. are you into politics? >> well, you know, i'm a big mcgovern fan. look, this is what i'm saying. i don't want to get political. because i can't fit in the booth. i don't want to vote but i get in the booth and the head's psychopath shower. the people, like all of you, we all got a little dough. just pay it up. just pay it up. let's all go home for christmas. >> we could wrap up this whole tax thing. >> i'm like, you know what? let's help out. look, they're killing us now with the -- let's kick in a little more. you got all daddy's money. never worked a day in his life. he just calls mom every sunday. >> brad, i've been on this show for a year. you're the funniest yet. 100% the best. >> do you prefer doing comedy? do you prefer doing tv? do you prefer doing movies? is there a preference you have or all of the above? >> which is a bigger chec
brad garrett's with us this morning. nice to have you with us. great to have you. >> a little like an intervention. >> al roker. up and down with the weight. >> i'm consistent. i'm consistent. >> fiscal cliff. are you into politics? >> well, you know, i'm a big mcgovern fan. look, this is what i'm saying. i don't want to get political. because i can't fit in the booth. i don't want to vote but i get in the booth and the head's psychopath shower. the people, like...
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i will not use it. i'm not going to have my kid blastered somewhere for an ad for large-eared overly large children. abc earmuff corporations endorses this kid. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >>> last night jim hoffer, obviously mika, your husband at wnbc, ran this incredible piece. there's one part of this that just drives me crazy. >> of the few clues we know from inside the lanza home, it is that his mother loved guns and passed that passion on to adam. by all accounts nancy lanza was a devoted mother. one psychologist told us she may have used her interest in guns to connect with the disconnected adam and draw him out. there's no mistaking the deadly power of military style semi-automatic rifles like the bushmaster. we easily obtained two with no background checks. first ordering one on the internet and having it delivered by mail. another time through a private purchase picking the semi-automatic rifle up at the owner's home. no i.d. required. >> mike, this is something that jim's been doing fo
i will not use it. i'm not going to have my kid blastered somewhere for an ad for large-eared overly large children. abc earmuff corporations endorses this kid. >> thank you. >> have a great day. >>> last night jim hoffer, obviously mika, your husband at wnbc, ran this incredible piece. there's one part of this that just drives me crazy. >> of the few clues we know from inside the lanza home, it is that his mother loved guns and passed that passion on to adam. by all...